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Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips).

CABI Compendium, 2022
Since the 1970s Frankliniella occidentalis has successfully invaded many countries to become one of the most important agricultural pests of ornamental, vegetable and fruit crops globally.
S. Reitz
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Frankliniella rodeos Moulton 1933, syn. n.

2012
* rodeos Moulton, 1933: 113 syn. n. The lectotype of this pale yellow species is damaged, although the following measurements in microns are based on that specimen: ocellar setae pair III 40; postocular setae I present, IV 30; pronotal setae - am 50 microns, aa 55, inner pa 65, outer pa 50. In his 1948 key, Moulton distinguished rodeos from gemina on a
Cavalleri, Adriano, Mound, Laurence A.
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True and incidental plant hosts of Frankliniella gemina (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) associated with vineyards in Córdoba, Argentina

Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina
Spontaneous vegetation occurring in crop fields can provide resources for insect species. The aims of this study were to compile bibliographic information on the host plants of Frankliniella gemina Bagnall (Thysanoptera) in Argentina and to identify the ...
Adriana Viglianco   +2 more
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Assessing the temporal dynamics of Frankliniella schultzei (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in commercial soybean crops in North Brazil

Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 2021
Thrips are considered a secondary pest of soybean in Brazil, but high densities have been noticed since the last harvests (2017/18 and 2018/19), yet no study has provided an initial hypothesis regarding the causes of such events.
Juliana L. dos Santos   +9 more
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Identification and RNAi-based function analysis of trehalase family genes in Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande).

Pest Management Science
BACKGROUND Insects utilize trehalases (TREs) to regulate energy metabolism and chitin biosynthesis, which are essential for their growth, development, and reproduction.
Xiaobin Zheng   +11 more
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Invasion biology, ecology, and management of Frankliniella occidentalis in China.

Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 2019
Frankliniella occidentalis is an economically important invasive pest worldwide, which can damage various horticultural crops and ornamental plants. F.
Bin Zhang   +4 more
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Competitive interaction between Frankliniella occidentalis and locally present thrips species: a global review

Journal of Pest Science, 2020
Shengyong Wu   +6 more
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